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Johnson Announces the Return of Youth Tennis Programs for Summer 2022
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Johnson Announces the Return of Youth Tennis Programs for Summer 2022

Councilwoman Michele Johnson today announced the return of Youth Tennis Programs for Summer 2022 and that the Town is now hiring Summer Tennis Assistants. Held at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park and Ellsworth Allen Park in Farmingdale beginning on Tuesday, July 5th, the program will feature 6-week sessions for boys and girls ages 5-8.   “Our youth...

Town Announces Baby Formula Collection Drive in Bethpage
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Town Announces Baby Formula Collection Drive in Bethpage

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola today announced a partnership with Town resident Carmela Shimansky to host a Baby Formula Donation Drive on Sunday, June 5th at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center in Bethpage from 11am to 2pm. Residents are invited to donate unexpired, unused formula for families...

Town Conducts Largest Beach Restoration Project on Long Island
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Town Conducts Largest Beach Restoration Project on Long Island

With Mother Nature eroding TOBAY Beach over the past three years and the Army Corps. of Engineers unable to deliver sand this season, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board today unveiled the largest beach restoration project on Long Island. On a daily basis, trucks filled with screened, cleaned and...

Walsh Seeks Volunteers for Rain Garden Pollution Prevention Initiative
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Walsh Seeks Volunteers for Rain Garden Pollution Prevention Initiative

Councilwoman Vicki Walsh seeks volunteers to help “spring-clean” the Town of Oyster Bay’s Rain Gardens, which are a critical element of the Town’s pollution prevention strategy. During the Rain Garden Work Party on Saturday, June 4 from 9am to 12pm at the Western Waterfront in Oyster Bay, volunteers are needed to assist with weeding, raking,...

Major Upgrades Coming to Fields at Gaynor Park in Glen Head
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Major Upgrades Coming to Fields at Gaynor Park in Glen Head

Following extensive input from the community, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced plans to significantly improve athletic fields at Gaynor Park in Glen Head. The Town will install new synthetic fields at the southernmost full-size field, complete with new underdrain system. Striping will accommodate both soccer and lacrosse playing...

Maier Announces Registration for Summer 2022 Fitness Classes
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Maier Announces Registration for Summer 2022 Fitness Classes

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier invites residents interested in maintaining or improving their levels of fitness to participate in the Town of Oyster Bay’s Fitness Classes, which return beginning July 11th at the Hicksville Athletic Center. Fitness classes are co-ed, open to individuals 18 years of age or older, and run for 10 weeks.  ...

Receiver Pravato Advises Late School Taxpayers of Last Chance
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Receiver Pravato Advises Late School Taxpayers of Last Chance

To assist property owners who missed the May 10th deadline for paying their 2021-2022 school taxes, Oyster Bay Town Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato reminds residents they can still pay the bill by May 31st with a State-mandated 2% late payment penalty while avoiding additional interest and fees from accruing on their property.   Late...

Councilwoman Walsh Announces Sports Programs for Summer 2022
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Councilwoman Walsh Announces Sports Programs for Summer 2022

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Vicki Walsh invites residents to take part in Summer Athletic Programs for basketball, badminton, and volleyball, beginning on July 10th at the Hicksville Athletic Center. All athletic programs run for 10 weeks, are co-ed, and open to individuals 18 and over.    “The Town’s athletic programs offer a great opportunity for residents to...

Field Upgrades Unveiled at Rededication of John Walker Park in Hicksville
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Field Upgrades Unveiled at Rededication of John Walker Park in Hicksville

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Michele Johnson and Councilwoman Vicki Walsh recently unveiled safety upgrades and other improvements at John Walker Park in Hicksville. The improvements included replacement of an existing 120,000 sq. ft. multi-purpose field that hosts local football, soccer and lacrosse games. The synthetic field was beyond its useful life and...